No issues at all. And like Robin in #1, upon landing in Germany, the
Customs people didn't care at all...... I felt pretty upset at having
had to spend a lot of time and money and effort in getting all of the
documents arranged, and then in the end they just tell you "it's
ok, it's ok"?? :( The airline did check at check-in, though. The
documents anyway, not the microchips.

And then you arrive in BG and not a single person asks for those
documents nor do they look at the animal. I brought two cats ... you
guess with two animals might get some questions thrown at you... Not at all!!

A friend of mine who traveled with me (we booked separately) didn't
bring any animals, yet it took him 8 hours of questioning to pass the
customs. It might have to do with him not being jewish. That was a long wait.

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